Gichin Funakoshi'S Karate-Do My Way Of Life
Published 9/2025
MP4 | Video: h264, 1920x1080 | Audio: AAC, 44.1 KHz
Language: English | Size: 2.62 GB | Duration: 1h 0m
Published 9/2025
MP4 | Video: h264, 1920x1080 | Audio: AAC, 44.1 KHz
Language: English | Size: 2.62 GB | Duration: 1h 0m
History about Gichin Funakoshi presented by George Alexander
What you'll learn
Introduction of Karate-Do
Beginnings of Karate by Gichin Funakoshi
About of Anko Asato & Itosu Anko Sensei
History of Okinawan Karate
Introduction of karate in Japan by Gichin Funakoshi
Development of karate training and Katas in Japan
Name change of katas and development of karate in Japan
Kumite fighting forms
Rules by Gichin Funakoshi
Requirements
No previous knowledge necessary
Watch historical footage of Grandmaster Gichin Funakoshi
For anyone interested in the history of Shotokan Karate
Description
As interpreted by George Alexander, Phd.Learn the complete Story of Karate's Greatest Master.Gichin Funakoshi is considered by the Karate world as the one person who popularized Karate and was the individual responsible for turning it from a small Island (Okinawa) Art to something the world could enjoy and benefit from.In this video you will learn from George W. Alexander, Phd., his pereeption on Funakoshi's book "Karate-Do - My Way of Life".The video is mixed with footage of Funakoshi performing Kata, Ippon Kumite and much more.Any serious student of Karate will find that this video will be a valuable addition to their own library and an absolute must for all students of Shotokan Karate.Gichin Funakoshi was born in 1868 in Okinawa and is regarded as the founder of modern Karate-Do. He combined elements of different Okinawan styles into a single system and in 1922 introduced Karate to mainland Japan for the first time.Funakoshi emphasized that Karate is not only a martial art but also a way of life. His guiding principle was “Karate ni sente nashi,” meaning that in Karate there is no first attack. Later, he established the style known as Shotokan, which was named after his pen name “Shoto.” He placed great importance on discipline, respect, and the development of character.Through his teachings, Funakoshi inspired countless students and made Karate accessible to people beyond Okinawa. He remained devoted to spreading Karate until his death in 1957, leaving behind a legacy that continues to influence martial artists around the world.
Overview
Section 1: Gichin Funakoshi's Karate-Do My Way Of Life
Lecture 1 Trailer & Instroduction
Lecture 2 Beginnings of Karate by Gichin Funakoshi
Lecture 3 Anko Asato & Itosu Anko Sensei
Lecture 4 History of Okinawan Karate
Lecture 5 Introduction of karate in Japan by Gichin Funakoshi
Lecture 6 Development of karate training and Katas in Japan
Lecture 7 Name change of katas and development of karate in Japan
Lecture 8 Kumite fighting forms
Lecture 9 Rules by Gichin Funakoshi
Lecture 10 Credits
The course is for anyone interested in historical film footage and the history of japanese karate.